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Locality: Irvine, California

Phone: +1 424-200-2380



Address: 5331 University Dr 92612 Irvine, CA, US

Website: www.loveofjuice.com

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Love of Juice 06.11.2020

Let’s heal our body Let’s recharge our body. Rise and Shine! Last call for Summer 2020 juice cleanse! Get your 20% off on all bottles... Valid pre-order text-in only. Limit one coupon per customer. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Must present at purchase. Offer valid through 9/22/2020 only. Restrictions may apply* Reserve through DM or text. #juicecleanse #juice #detox #coldpressed #irvine #recharge #organic #supportlocal

Love of Juice 01.11.2020

80% of American workers are stressed out.

Love of Juice 16.10.2020

Love my organic Edamame!

Love of Juice 14.10.2020

Count chemicals, not calories.

Love of Juice 29.09.2020

Let's all open our eyes to see the hidden white refined sugar in our food! http://www.techinsider.io/effects-of-sugar-on-your-body-and

Love of Juice 15.09.2020

" What is Cholinesterase Inhibition? Let’s take a look inside the human body. The human body, as well as other animals, contain electrical switching centers called ‘synapses’. The body manufactures a chemical called ‘acetylcholine’ which turns on the switches and another enzyme called ‘acetylcholinesterase’ which breaks down the acetylcholine and turns off the switches. All this happens very fast. This is how the brain signals information throughout the body, to control respi...ration, muscle action, digestion, and other life functions. Certain chemicals can throw this out of balance. A cholinesterase inhibiting chemical (nerve agents and some pesticides) interferes with the enzyme that breaks down the acetylcholine and excessive acetylcholine builds up at the synapses. There is nothing to switch off the synapses as acetylcholine builds up. Electrical impulses fire away continuously. Repeated and unchecked firing of electrical signals causes uncontrolled and rapid twitching of muscles, paralyzed breathing, convulsions, and in extreme cases, death. Any chemical that can bind, or inhibit, cholinesterase (e.g. acetylcholinesterase) making it unable to breakdown acetylcholine is called a cholinesterase inhibitor, or an anticholinesterase agent. The nerve agents (chemical warfare agents) are the most potent. Certain pesticides can also show some degree of cholinesterase inhibition. The pesticides that can result in cholinesterase inhibition fall into broad classifications of either (1) organophosphates or organophorphorous pesticides, (2) carbamate pesticides, or (3) pesticides based on chlorinated derivatives of nicotine. There are also many pesticides on the market that do not inhibit cholinesterase. The offending chemical can be ingested, absorbed through the skin or eyes, or inhaled. The amount of chemical required to kill a human being can be as little as one drop of agent VX applied on the skin. On the other hand, some of the pesticides, which possess cholinesterase inhibition are of low enough toxicity that it would be difficult for a person to poison himself. " NERVE AGENTS, PESTICIDES, AND CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION by John S. Nordin, Ph.D. http://youtu.be/B4TnMh6ng30

Love of Juice 10.09.2020

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Love of Juice 29.08.2020

Sleep refreshes and clears the mind... we go to sleep every single night, but our brains, they never rest. While our body is still and our mind is off walking in dreams somewhere, the elegant machinery of the brain is quietly hard at work cleaning and maintaining this unimaginably complex machine..... Sleeping: the basic housekeeping functions of the brain today may be critical for preventing and treating diseases of the mind tomorrow. ... https://www.ted.com//jeff_iliff_one_more_reaso/transcript See more

Love of Juice 26.08.2020

TBHQ is similar to butane a lighter fluid! TBHQ is a fuel additive added to your food. Tertiary-butyl hydroquinone A byproduct of petroleum a food preservative frequently added to products to preserve food on the cheap. http://miami-water.com//list-of-tbhq-products-petroleum-f/

Love of Juice 06.08.2020

You can sign and share this petition from our friends working with OC Parks to stop their use of toxic pesticides. http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/stop-oc-parks-from-using

Love of Juice 02.08.2020

TOP 10 WAYS TO PROTECT KIDS FROM PESTICIDES 1. Choose kid-safe foods. Whenever possible, shop for fruits and veggies free of child-harming pesticides. Find pesticide-free or organic produce from your local farmer, at farmers’ markets or plant your own garden! 2. Keep homes kid-safe. Use safer, alternative methods to control pests in homes, on your pets, and on your lawns and gardens.... 3. Create safer child care. Ask your daycare facility about the pesticides they use, and urge them to join the Eco-Healthy Child Care program run by our partners at the Children's Environmental Health Network. 4. Make schools pesticide-free, inside & out. Learn what communities across the country are doing to create school environments free of pesticides. If you’re in California or Hawai’i, join our efforts to protect schoolchildren from pesticide drift. 5. Link local farms to school plates. Urge your school district to link with a pesticide-free farm-to-school program to protect children from pesticide residues and build the family farm economy. 6. Spread the word about pesticides & health. Download our two-page Conversation Kickstarter or our A Generation in Jeopardy report to spark a conversation on pesticides and children’s health. 7. Make public places safe for kids. Toddlers and young children spend hours and hours at parks and playgrounds. Making these places pesticide-free goes a long way toward protecting their health. 8. Support green & healthy farming. Our policies should better support farmers who grow healthy, pest-free crops without relying on pesticides that can harm children. Let's make this a national priority. 9. Press policymakers to put children’s health first. Pesticides stay on the market long after science shows they harm children’s health, and new pesticides are approved that may increase the risk. Help press for policies that put children’s health first. 10. Vote for kids’ health. From local to state to national elections, hold politicians accountable for supporting safe and healthy food and farming, and putting kids’ health before pesticide industry profits. http://www.panna.org/our-campaigns/healthy-kids